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but there you are with secretary clinton and president clinton. and that's just one of those moments where you say, gosh, what were they talking about? any advice there? >> talking about personal health. we both lost our dads when we were young, and we were talking. i got concussions when i was young, and hillary was telling me about hers. we were just kind of chumming it up. look, if we had a clinton presidency, if we had erskine bowles, i think we would have fixed this fiscal mess by now. that's not the kind of presidency we're dealing with right now. >> and you don't blame conservatives, particularly in the house, for thwarting that effort? >> both parties -- forget about just the recent past. both parties got us in the mess we are in, this fiscal crisis. republicans and democrats. and it will take both parties to solve this problem. that's the kind of leadership we need today. >> how do you think about 2016 and a presidential run? >> i don't. >> you're not thinking about it now? >> i think it's just premature. i've got an important job to do.
but there you are with secretary clinton and president clinton. and that's just one of those moments where you say, gosh, what were they talking about? any advice there? >> talking about personal health. we both lost our dads when we were young, and we were talking. i got concussions when i was young, and hillary was telling me about hers. we were just kind of chumming it up. look, if we had a clinton presidency, if we had erskine bowles, i think we would have fixed this fiscal mess by...
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gwen: we promised we would talk about hillary clinton's testimony. there was a lot of talk about the emotion and yelling and it was very watchable. but i guess the question after the hearing was over i wondered is whether she answered the questions. do we know what happened and why it happened in the end? not who w.h.o. said what after the fact but what happened leading up to it? >> i think my biggest memory from there other then the drama of that is that hillary clinton basically said look, i didn't read those cables. i didn't know they asked for more security. if you look specifically at what happened, there's an accountability review board. they looked at this. they already, the state department has implemented all of these changes and hillary clinton said, we're going to keep doing that. they relieved four people from their jobs but those people are really somewhere else in the state department. so i think it's something we really have to wait and see what's changed. i think there really is more to learn here. >> martha, what is the answer to the
gwen: we promised we would talk about hillary clinton's testimony. there was a lot of talk about the emotion and yelling and it was very watchable. but i guess the question after the hearing was over i wondered is whether she answered the questions. do we know what happened and why it happened in the end? not who w.h.o. said what after the fact but what happened leading up to it? >> i think my biggest memory from there other then the drama of that is that hillary clinton basically said...
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senator ron johnson in the news after being schooled by hillary clinton in the benghazi hearings gave an interview where he said there were many parallels between ayn rand's novel where society's wealthiest citizens go on strike to protest high taxes and america today. if the wealthiest americans went on strike, who would be affected? the tuxedo industry? the guys who make monocles? what would happen if the wealthiest people decided to do no labor? >> that's what currently is going -- you make the money so you make other people work. >> i love this. we lost allen west. and now we have ron johnson. thank you so much for the intellectual leader of the republican party to finally come forward. >> john: i've interviewed the man. he does make allen west look like socrates. he's using that as a parallel for the rich being taxed too high. ayn rand published that in 1967 when the rich were taxed at over a 90% rate. it is 39%. what are they whining about? >> i'm surprised he doesn't think this is in the nonfiction section. i think we have to give him credit for knowing this is a parable and no
senator ron johnson in the news after being schooled by hillary clinton in the benghazi hearings gave an interview where he said there were many parallels between ayn rand's novel where society's wealthiest citizens go on strike to protest high taxes and america today. if the wealthiest americans went on strike, who would be affected? the tuxedo industry? the guys who make monocles? what would happen if the wealthiest people decided to do no labor? >> that's what currently is going -- you...
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which clinton was he talking about? >> reporter: it is a heck of an exit interview on cbs's 60 minutes. >> i'm going to miss her. wish she was sticking around. a lot of the successes we've had internationally have been because of her hard work. >> reporter: certainly these two former bitter rivals. >> in politics and democracy, sometimes you win elections, sometimes you lose elections. i worked very hard, but i lost. >> reporter: now seem to have an enduring relationship. why did he ask me? why did i say yes? because we both love our country. was this sit down more than a thank you? was the president endorsing a possible presidential run in 2016 by hillary clinton? there's one republican who wishes a clinton was president right now, but we're not clear which one. today congressman paul ryan once again attacked president obama's leadership abilities. >> if we had a clinton presidency, i think we would have fixed this fiscal mess by now. that's not the kind of presidency we're dealing with right now. >> reporter: looking
which clinton was he talking about? >> reporter: it is a heck of an exit interview on cbs's 60 minutes. >> i'm going to miss her. wish she was sticking around. a lot of the successes we've had internationally have been because of her hard work. >> reporter: certainly these two former bitter rivals. >> in politics and democracy, sometimes you win elections, sometimes you lose elections. i worked very hard, but i lost. >> reporter: now seem to have an enduring...
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and friday is expected to be hillary clinton's last day as secretary of state. the exact timing of her departure depends on hearings for john kerry who president obama tapped to replace her. that will do it for me. cnn newsroom continues right now with don lemon. have a great week. >>> hello, everyone. top of the hour. i'm don lemon. thank you so much for joining us. survivors of a nightclub fire in brazil are describing a nightmare scene. bodies all over the ground. firefighters trying to smash down the walls. terrified people being trampled. so many people dead. this nightclub was way overcrowded with dangerous pyrotechnics show going on inside. straight ahead is rafael romo. i want you to give us an updated count of the yash yults. >> this is way too preliminary yet. authorities still going over the scene to try to find out what happened there. some of the scenes we have received here at cnn world headquarters are just very, very sad with family members trying to find out what happened to their family members. this young crowd celebrates for one last chance.
and friday is expected to be hillary clinton's last day as secretary of state. the exact timing of her departure depends on hearings for john kerry who president obama tapped to replace her. that will do it for me. cnn newsroom continues right now with don lemon. have a great week. >>> hello, everyone. top of the hour. i'm don lemon. thank you so much for joining us. survivors of a nightclub fire in brazil are describing a nightmare scene. bodies all over the ground. firefighters...
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clinton. and i think that comes as no surprise. i mean, he's really relied on her in her position as secretary, just like he's relied on vice president biden, who's had a lot of strong successes and clear accomplishments in the last few months. and i think that all of this is consistent in and a good foundation for whatever secretary clinton decides to do next >> and let's look at this super pac, jonathan, because you work for a very powerful one. how significant is it that two longtime supporters have already formed this new ready for hillary super pac, and how much is american crossroads spending on research already? >> that's a little bit premature on our part. i think it shows a couple things. first, i think that people think that she's going to run. remember, the super pac can't talk to the candidates. i don't think that there's any inside information going on there. but all signs point to someone who, you know, when the presidential ambition is with you, it's a very, very difficult thing
clinton. and i think that comes as no surprise. i mean, he's really relied on her in her position as secretary, just like he's relied on vice president biden, who's had a lot of strong successes and clear accomplishments in the last few months. and i think that all of this is consistent in and a good foundation for whatever secretary clinton decides to do next >> and let's look at this super pac, jonathan, because you work for a very powerful one. how significant is it that two longtime...
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and, you know, bill clinton has had a harder time forgiving the president than hillary clinton has. and michelle obama i think has had a harder time burying the hatchet than president obama has. this was a very tough race in 2008. but what is interesting is that they seem to have some chemistry in that intervie
and, you know, bill clinton has had a harder time forgiving the president than hillary clinton has. and michelle obama i think has had a harder time burying the hatchet than president obama has. this was a very tough race in 2008. but what is interesting is that they seem to have some chemistry in that intervie
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they can't beat hillary clinton. that's for sure, not with the rogue elements they've got joining them in their huddle. not where the candidate only reads the words like romney did, well enough to get the nomination, but not well enough, did you notice, to actually be picked as a president. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being was. "the ed show" with ed schultz starts right now. >> good evening americans, and welcome to the ed show from new york. some republicans in demographic denial are fumbling on immigration reform. i don't trust them. let's get to work. >> this will be the year. >> the immigration overhaul is on. republicans look like they're cooperating. but can democrats trust them? >> in espanol, vamanos. >> senator bob menendez of new jersey is here with the details. plus, labor reaction with leo gerard of the steel workers. in center left tonight, paul ryan broadsides the president shirks thinking more of a conquest than political compromise. >> former congressman barney frank on the new republican m
they can't beat hillary clinton. that's for sure, not with the rogue elements they've got joining them in their huddle. not where the candidate only reads the words like romney did, well enough to get the nomination, but not well enough, did you notice, to actually be picked as a president. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being was. "the ed show" with ed schultz starts right now. >> good evening americans, and welcome to the ed show from new york. some...
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clinton. and that decision holds. so get ready for a real doosey this time around. i'm joined right now by a pro and a future super star already on the way to greatness, joy. i always say this. i feel like i'm the biggest booster in the plan et. >> let's watch this right now. it looks like the president boosted this interview. he prefaced by this saying president obama's idea. he then asked the question on everyone's mind, why? let's listen to steve and then the president. >> if main thing is i just wanted to have a chance to publicly say thank you. i think hillary will go down as one of the finest secretary of states this country has ever had. and a lot of the successes we've had internationally. >> joy, that was a fairly labored response. we don't have any tea. >> she could have stayed for eight. what does it mean to you that the president gave her? i don't think that was a gold watch ceremony last night. i think that was a poor tent. a statement. >> i think it was an attempt by the presiden
clinton. and that decision holds. so get ready for a real doosey this time around. i'm joined right now by a pro and a future super star already on the way to greatness, joy. i always say this. i feel like i'm the biggest booster in the plan et. >> let's watch this right now. it looks like the president boosted this interview. he prefaced by this saying president obama's idea. he then asked the question on everyone's mind, why? let's listen to steve and then the president. >> if...
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hillary clinton we know is the early favorite here on the democratic side. that rare interview she and president obama sat down for, though, really gave us a peek into their relationship and how things have seemingly changed in the last few years between them. is that a big surprise from where we started in 2008? >> well, on the face of it it is a surprise. they have -- people close to hillary clinton have talked about the relationship. it has been constructive. they are happy to make a public show of it as well because people pay attention to that. those of us who cover the ins and outs will look in the 2016 context and wonder if vice president biden isn't so happy. it's not with him but it's with the outgoing secretary of state. those kinds of questions will be raised. and i think the point that's interesting to me if you look at the coalition of voters president obama put together for his second term they seem to be voting blocks that could flow to hillary clinton as nominee, particularly as a historic nominee herself if she's able to become the first wom
hillary clinton we know is the early favorite here on the democratic side. that rare interview she and president obama sat down for, though, really gave us a peek into their relationship and how things have seemingly changed in the last few years between them. is that a big surprise from where we started in 2008? >> well, on the face of it it is a surprise. they have -- people close to hillary clinton have talked about the relationship. it has been constructive. they are happy to make a...
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what is next for hillary clinton? we will check in with one of the long-time residents of hillary land. president obama is urging gun control advocates to listen to voices of americans who grew up hunting. if you grew up and your dad gave you a hunting rifle when you were ten and that became part of your family's traditions you would see why you'd be pretty protective of that. >>> congressman paul ryan sat down for his first talk show appearance since the election. the congressman told david gregory that it is premature to talk about whether he will run for president in 2016. >> i represent wisconsin and i am chairman of the budget committee. i think i can do my job representing the people i work for by focusing on that right now than focusing on these distant things. >>> a new anti-chuck hagel ad has popped up. the ad is from a conservative group called americans for strong defense. at least five other groups from the right and left are a organizing to block hagel's nomination. the president out on tuesday. republica
what is next for hillary clinton? we will check in with one of the long-time residents of hillary land. president obama is urging gun control advocates to listen to voices of americans who grew up hunting. if you grew up and your dad gave you a hunting rifle when you were ten and that became part of your family's traditions you would see why you'd be pretty protective of that. >>> congressman paul ryan sat down for his first talk show appearance since the election. the congressman told...
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your republican friends, to ron, would you recommend that republicans take a page out of the old bill clinton play book and maybe shift a little bit towards the center? is that the answer, do you think? >>. >> ron is one of the best. i will not give him advice but i would say i think that republicans are actually learning wrong lessons. it wasn't that they had a bad messenger, mitt romney was not great but it wasn't the message, it was the policies, the "washington post" had a poll that showed the american people by 53% margin believe that the republican party have the wrong policies for the country and if you look at the president and match him up against the republicans on a whole host of issues including republican staple issues like taxes and foreign policy she does better. it's not enough to go into communities they've ignored or tinker with their message. they have to take a hard look at policies they've embraced, like self-deportation for immigration reform. i don't care how you spin that, hispanics are not going to embrace you if you have a policy like that in your party. >> rick: ron
your republican friends, to ron, would you recommend that republicans take a page out of the old bill clinton play book and maybe shift a little bit towards the center? is that the answer, do you think? >>. >> ron is one of the best. i will not give him advice but i would say i think that republicans are actually learning wrong lessons. it wasn't that they had a bad messenger, mitt romney was not great but it wasn't the message, it was the policies, the "washington post"...
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the obama-clinton interview has righties spewing conservative conspiracy theory nonsense. >> i'd like to know did she pass out and hit her head? was she pushed? >> i'll get to the bottom of all the whining with jonathan alter. >> there was no follow-up. >> good to have you with us folks. thanks for watching. republicans are waking up to the realities of a center left country. they need to partner with the democrats on immigration reform, or basically be left in the dust. this is just one of many issues. senator chuck schumer new york led seven of his senate colleagues in announcing a bipartisan plan for immigration reform today. they want the proposal to be pushed through the senate this spring. >> for the first time ever, there is more political risk in opposing immigration reform than in supporting it. >> the plan is a common sense approach to give 11 million undocumented workers in this country a chance to become citizens without fearing deportation. >> if you got up this morning and had fruits for breakfast, it was probably picked by the bent back of an immigrant worker. if you sl
the obama-clinton interview has righties spewing conservative conspiracy theory nonsense. >> i'd like to know did she pass out and hit her head? was she pushed? >> i'll get to the bottom of all the whining with jonathan alter. >> there was no follow-up. >> good to have you with us folks. thanks for watching. republicans are waking up to the realities of a center left country. they need to partner with the democrats on immigration reform, or basically be left in the dust....
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start with a fight, but i honestly did not think there were many people out there that believe that the clintons would still be together if it was not for politics. i think this is a little bit of that. >> i agree with that. i had to gloss over that. i do think it is kind of sad for her to come out and say i will stay with you if you run for president. melissa: why are either of them? why would even admit that? >> i guess he has to run for president. melissa: why would even say that out loud? >> everybody knows it. everybody does puts it out there. melissa: ago want to confirm it. a fake political couple. next torrey, talk about a dumb play. forty-nine is running back was fined $10,500 for wearing his socks to low. the championship game. the nfl is calling it failure to conform because the players are required to wear socks i after reached the bottom of their pants. i think he's a fan. the referee may be. >> the call it a uniform. what is uniform mean? it means everybody looking alike. that is the definition of a uniform. so if you don't conform to the uniform which means everybody -- he has the
start with a fight, but i honestly did not think there were many people out there that believe that the clintons would still be together if it was not for politics. i think this is a little bit of that. >> i agree with that. i had to gloss over that. i do think it is kind of sad for her to come out and say i will stay with you if you run for president. melissa: why are either of them? why would even admit that? >> i guess he has to run for president. melissa: why would even say that...
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the mission is to support hillary clinton when she decides to run for president. i don't say if, i say when. jonathan, i think it is when, not if. >> obviously, that decision doesn't have to be made for a while and there is a lot of things that happen between now and them. but i think if you talk to people around her increasingly, they think 2016 is the likelihood, a lot of them are banking their futures on it. >> well, karen, people i have been hearing from include fundraising contributors they have had, hillary clinton had in the past, especially in her senate campaign, presidential campaign. and they're indicating they get all the signals they need to start gearing up. >> yeah, well, you know people can also read signals how they want to read them. i think there is no question there are many, many people. we saw it last week, frankly, when she was testifying on the hill who definitely want hillary clinton to run and want her to be the democratic nominee. and i think there are have folks who may be getting ahead of themselves, i actually believe her when she say
the mission is to support hillary clinton when she decides to run for president. i don't say if, i say when. jonathan, i think it is when, not if. >> obviously, that decision doesn't have to be made for a while and there is a lot of things that happen between now and them. but i think if you talk to people around her increasingly, they think 2016 is the likelihood, a lot of them are banking their futures on it. >> well, karen, people i have been hearing from include fundraising...
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he is talking about bill clinton, and is he talking about erskine bowles as chief of staff to bill clinton. you are absolutely right. paul ryan could have delivered erskine bowles and could have made it difficult for the president to walk away, but he gave the president -- >> this is a weird obsession with trying to, like, play the clintons off of the obamas, and republicans love doing this. the idea that they would have been, you know, kind to bill clinton or hillary clinton had they been president is laughable. >> all the guys saying this, so many of them voted. for impeachment. he would have solved the debt kritsdz. >> they'll be all over him. >> in 2008 hillary knew that, and she used to hammer obama on this. she would say they're not going to be nice to you just because you talk about post partisanship. they're going to be cruel and mean just like they were to my husband. maybe she would have understand it better. >> you saw this during the campaign. this attempt by the republican party to latch on to the coattails of the clinton legacy, right? remember when mitt romney kept saying it
he is talking about bill clinton, and is he talking about erskine bowles as chief of staff to bill clinton. you are absolutely right. paul ryan could have delivered erskine bowles and could have made it difficult for the president to walk away, but he gave the president -- >> this is a weird obsession with trying to, like, play the clintons off of the obamas, and republicans love doing this. the idea that they would have been, you know, kind to bill clinton or hillary clinton had they...
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answers. >>> hillary clinton's tenure as secretary of state ends friday. in four years she's become the most traveled secretary of state ever visiting 112 countries, logging nearly a million frequent flier miles. today at her final town hall, she was asked about something else that's happened on the road. >> three times caught dancing on camera. >> oh, dear. yes. that's supposed to be erased from the record. >> oh, no, the video's not erased from the record. it's all still here. we loved seeing you dance the night away in south africa and getting your boogie on with local farmers in malawi. we've seen you unwind after a long day of diplomacy by going clubbing in colombia. and we all enjoyed your shimmy shaking in kenya. so we here at "politicsnation" salute the secretary of dance moves. ♪ [ bells jingle ] [ cash register dings ] [ male announcer ] wow. a brave choice. okay, focus. think courage. think shaun white. think how perfect they'll be for outdoor crafts. mr. white. [ male announcer ] they're good for circulation. plus, they're totally practical.
answers. >>> hillary clinton's tenure as secretary of state ends friday. in four years she's become the most traveled secretary of state ever visiting 112 countries, logging nearly a million frequent flier miles. today at her final town hall, she was asked about something else that's happened on the road. >> three times caught dancing on camera. >> oh, dear. yes. that's supposed to be erased from the record. >> oh, no, the video's not erased from the record. it's all...
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will that be different in this second term with hillary clinton gone? >> i think there are some openings for the obama administration that weren't there in the first four years. you know, we're out of iraq. we're going to be out of afghanistan, our troops out of afghanistan at the end of next year. i think there are going to be some foreign policy challenges with iran and syria and libya and who knows where. and maybe a little bit more of an opening for foreign policy. we also know that presidents in their second term, they tend to turn to foreign policy in those final two years when it is so hard to get things through congress. so i would say, you know, and he's got a secretary of state who's very experienced in john kerry and who also has a relationship with barack obama. >> is there anything he can't do now that secretary clinton will be -- again, friday is her last day. what capability does he lose in her specifically? >> well, she had a great history. she was a -- you know, has often been said a rock star around the world. that was a big help in ma
will that be different in this second term with hillary clinton gone? >> i think there are some openings for the obama administration that weren't there in the first four years. you know, we're out of iraq. we're going to be out of afghanistan, our troops out of afghanistan at the end of next year. i think there are going to be some foreign policy challenges with iran and syria and libya and who knows where. and maybe a little bit more of an opening for foreign policy. we also know that...
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politically shrewd move, all about the clintons and hillary ace political future. the joke is whether vice president joe biden has been peeled off the ceiling yet but on what may have been the more interesting obama interview published this weekend, the president talked gun control, the future of both parties and football with the "new republic" as they tried to relaunch. the president acknowledged getting gun control through congress will be tough and said "if you group up and your dad gave you a hunting rifle when you were 10 and you spent the day whim and your uncle and that became part of i don't are family traditions, you can see why you would be protective of that." ask if he ever fired a gun, the president went as far to say up at camp david we do skeet shooting all the time. the president will meet with law enforcement officials across america. it's looking more and more like by the way, that a background check bill is the vehicle that is most likely to get through the senate. on friday oklahoma republican senator tom coburn told a tulsa radio station he's
politically shrewd move, all about the clintons and hillary ace political future. the joke is whether vice president joe biden has been peeled off the ceiling yet but on what may have been the more interesting obama interview published this weekend, the president talked gun control, the future of both parties and football with the "new republic" as they tried to relaunch. the president acknowledged getting gun control through congress will be tough and said "if you group up and...
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as peter alexander just mentioned, hillary clinton is the early favorite. that rare interview she and president obama sat down forgave us a peak into their relationship and how things have seemingly changed in the last few years between them. is that a surprise looking at where we started in 2008? >> on the face of it, it is a surprise. they have evolved, people close to secretary clinton have talked about this kind of interesting relationship that has developed. it has certainly been very constructive. they are happy to make a public show of it. those of us that cover the ins and outs of this will look at it in the the 2016 contest, wondering if vice president isn't so happy that the big interview he does to begin his second term is not with him but the outgoing secretary of state. those questions will be raised. i think the point that's interesting to me. if you look at the coalition of voters that president obama put together for his second term, they seem to be voting blocs that could naturally flow to hillary clinton as the nominee, particularly as a h
as peter alexander just mentioned, hillary clinton is the early favorite. that rare interview she and president obama sat down forgave us a peak into their relationship and how things have seemingly changed in the last few years between them. is that a surprise looking at where we started in 2008? >> on the face of it, it is a surprise. they have evolved, people close to secretary clinton have talked about this kind of interesting relationship that has developed. it has certainly been...